My Networked Life: Fabio Lalli, Rome, Italy

Meet Fabio Lalli. He is always connected. He thinks, speaks and writes about technology and new media. Founder of CulturaDigitale.com, a project for the dissemination of digital culture in Italy, Fabio is passionate about innovation, technology and all its applications.

August 07, 2012

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Fabio Lalli, Rome, Italy"The network allows me to work from anywhere from home, from the street, from the piazza, from the beach."
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In the morning when I wake up first, I say hello to the Internet, Twitter, and then to her.

I'm pretty sure my son is one of the youngest users on Twitter. I use the account so I can continually send him messages.

He will be able to read that as a kind of record of everything that I have wanted to say to him throughout his life.

The Internet has always been present in my life.

IQUII was born out of the idea that there is going to be a mobile explosion. It was a mobile factory. It was a place where we developed applications.

I started practicing martial arts very young. I use the strategies I use in the martial arts arena for creating focus and concentration and when I bring those into my work it helps me keep out all those distractions and keep me focused on the project at hand.

The Internet has radically changed the world of work and particularly for me its changed the way I think about work.

Its allowed me to work from anywhere, from home, from the street, from the piazza, from the beach, etc. I feel like it's meant to be used in a positive way that allows you to increase your exposure to different experiences and to allow people to network together and to grow the base of information.

"One of every three college students and young employees believes the internet is a fundamental resource for the human race – as important as air, water, food and shelter." Cisco Connected World Technology Report.

"One of every three college students and young employees believes the internet is a fundamental resource for the human race – as important as air, water, food and shelter."Cisco Connected World Technology Report